Johor, Malaysia – On June 6, Q-Day will convene some of the blockchain industry’s leading researchers, cryptographers, infrastructure builders, investors, and founders for a dedicated event focused on one of the sector’s most important long-term challenges: preparing for the impact of quantum computing.

Hosted by Quantus at the Forest City Marina Hotel in Johor, Q-Day is designed to bring together the people actively working on the future of blockchain security, post-quantum cryptography, and decentralized infrastructure. The event will serve as a forum for collaboration, discussion, and knowledge-sharing among experts exploring how blockchain networks can remain secure in a world increasingly shaped by advances in quantum computing.
The event will feature keynote presentations, fireside chats, and panel discussions covering post-quantum cryptography, blockchain migration strategies, digital asset security, privacy technologies, AI’s role in accelerating deep-tech innovation, and the future architecture of quantum-resistant systems.
Confirmed speakers include former Coinbase CTO Balaji Srinivasan, Jonathan “Jangle” Angle, Joe Mattia, and Chris Smith from Quantus, Teik Guan Tan of pQCee, Lana Ivana of CircuitLabs.io, Daniel Kang of AER Labs and Moby Talks, with additional speakers set to be announced.
Beyond the speaker lineup, Q-Day is expected to attract a highly targeted audience of blockchain founders, protocol developers, cryptographers, cybersecurity specialists, venture capital investors, academics, and researchers.
As interest in post-quantum security continues to accelerate, Q-Day aims to create a space where researchers and builders can move beyond theoretical discussions and focus on practical solutions. Attendees will explore the challenges of migrating existing infrastructure, securing digital assets against future threats, and developing standards to support the next generation of blockchain systems.
The event follows the release of Quantus’ State of Quantum Report, which examined the growing implications of quantum computing for blockchain networks and digital security. However, Q-Day’s primary focus is on bringing together the individuals and organizations at the forefront of addressing these challenges.
By bringing together researchers, infrastructure teams, investors, and ecosystem leaders in one place, Q-Day aims to foster meaningful collaboration on one of the most significant technological transitions facing the blockchain industry.
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